Previously I had written a tutorial showing how to share internet connection from an Android device to a computer (tethering) using a free app called PDAnet. It enables you to go online via your computer using your phone’s 3G/WiFi/GPRS connection. ClockworkMod Tether is another simple to use app that lets you share your phone’s internet connection to computer using USB cable. It also does not require a rooted device or separate tethering plan.

ClockworkMod Tether (currently alpha and free) is a USB tether solution for Windows, Mac, and Linux systems and you can use your phone’s data connection to get internet access on your desktop or laptop using this app.

3. Now run Clockwork Mod Tether on your computer and click Start (Windows Firewall may asked to allow access connection). It will automatically install Tether app on your device. If not, close and run the app once again or install it manually (download link below).

Now you are able to surf the internet from your computer using your Android device’s data connection.
To stop tethering, tap on the tether app on your phone and then tap Ok option. To turn on, tap once again.

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